Did I miss something, or was this not possible using the e2xx? I remember having to download a program made by a user of this board to create playlists before on that device... I don't think I would have done that if I could have used WMP...

I put the clip in to MSC mode, but that program does not work (I can do everything but save the playlist. (f:/playlist not found or whatever)

In MTP mode, I cannot figure out how to use WMP to make playlists -- it seems to resync/reload the songs when I use WMP... I just want to simply make a playlist from the songs I already loaded on there... but WMP will reload the tracks and create a new file folder structure...

I've tried several different playlist formats with winamp, and m3u's at least "show up", but the song list doesn't work...

Going to tinker some more... I would really love for there to be a way to use the playlist creator linked above in MSC mode...

Or maybe I a missing an easier way to use WMP... I never use that program because I detest the layout...

have you tried it for creating playlists on the Clip and then accessing and playing the playlist. When you say it works I think everyone is curious if it works means in general it is a good tool or it has been tested and works for creating playlists on the device with files that have been loaded using MSC or drag and drop.

Here are the steps I took for creating and populating a playlist on my Clip through WinAMP.

1. Install/open Winamp and plug in your Clip.
2. Go to "Local Media" > "Music" and copy whatever tracks/albums to your clip. (I just right click on the track or album and select "Send to:" > "Sansa Clip 2GB")
3. Once all the tracks are on your clip, under "portables" Right click on Sansa Clip Select "New Playlist...". Enter the name for the playlist and click "OK"
4. Then go through the tracks, on your Clip, and add them to your playlist. Right click on them and select "Send To Playlist:" > "name of your playlist"

That's it. You can make as many playlists as you want and go to town.

I have tried dragging and dropping directly from my local media to the playlist on my clip but every time I have tried that WinAMP crashes. I don't know why but it does.

OK. I have been playing around with WinAMP and the Clip for a while now as far as playlists and I figured out an easier way to do them. Here you go:

1. Install/open Winamp and plug in your Clip.
2. On the left right click on "Playlists" > "New Playlist". Name it and click "OK".
3. Select "Local Media" > "Audio". Go through your music and drag and drop your music to the playlist.
4. When you are happy with your playlist, drag and drop your playlist to "Portables" > "Sansa Clip 2GB".

Now all the songs will copy to your clip and create the playlist in one action. A little easier than my previous directions. Let me know how this works out for you all. Enjoy!!!

OK. I have been playing around with WinAMP and the Clip for a while now as far as playlists and I figured out an easier way to do them. Here you go:

1. Install/open Winamp and plug in your Clip.
2. On the left right click on "Playlists" > "New Playlist". Name it and click "OK".
3. Select "Local Media" > "Audio". Go through your music and drag and drop your music to the playlist.
4. When you are happy with your playlist, drag and drop your playlist to "Portables" > "Sansa Clip 2GB".

Now all the songs will copy to your clip and create the playlist in one action. A little easier than my previous directions. Let me know how this works out for you all. Enjoy!!!

Defiler, I assume you're connecting your Clip in MTP mode -- is that correct? I prefer MediaMonkey over Winamp for a number of reasons, and I've found MediaMonkey will create and sync playlists to my Clip just fine in MTP mode, but any playlists I sync over in MSC mode show up as empty (i.e. broken) in the player's Playlists menu (and, incidentally, I prefer MSC to MTP for a number of reasons as well...). It would be great if someone (Sandisk?) could figure out a way to make working playlists in MSC mode.

Defiler, I assume you're connecting your Clip in MTP mode -- is that correct? I prefer MediaMonkey over Winamp for a number of reasons, and I've found MediaMonkey will create and sync playlists to my Clip just fine in MTP mode, but any playlists I sync over in MSC mode show up as empty (i.e. broken) in the player's Playlists menu (and, incidentally, I prefer MSC to MTP for a number of reasons as well...). It would be great if someone (Sandisk?) could figure out a way to make working playlists in MSC mode.

not mtp -- msc mode..
here s the short version.. open clip music folder > open winamp > drag songs from music folder onto winamp in order you want list played > find/click "list opts" button on bottom right-hand corner of winamp > save list and name as you wish to clip

not mtp -- msc mode..
here s the short version.. open clip music folder > open winamp > drag songs from music folder onto winamp in order you want list played > find/click "list opts" button on bottom right-hand corner of winamp > save list and name as you wish to clip

What he said.

Media Monkey is a very nice all in one but I prefer separate apps for my MP3 work. WinAMP for playback and playlist creation, Tag & Rename for tags, and EAC for ripping. Call me old fashioned I guess...

Consider trying it sometime. Many people prefer it over WMP. Personally I prefer MediaMonkey because of its ability to do smart playlists.

That's just the thing; I have tried it. I find it simply doesn't hold a candle to MediaMonkey for my uses (but you're right -- it's much better than the uber-problematic WMP, which I avoid as much as possible).

That's just the thing; I have tried it. I find it simply doesn't hold a candle to MediaMonkey for my uses (but you're right -- it's much better than the uber-problematic WMP, which I avoid as much as possible).

I hear you. The one thing that Winamp does do better that MM (currently) is sync video iPods, when you want to sync video as well as audio. But that's not an issue for most people looking for a WMP replacement.

Here are the steps I took for creating and populating a playlist on my Clip through WinAMP.

1. Install/open Winamp and plug in your Clip.
2. Go to "Local Media" > "Music" and copy whatever tracks/albums to your clip. (I just right click on the track or album and select "Send to:" > "Sansa Clip 2GB")
3. Once all the tracks are on your clip, under "portables" Right click on Sansa Clip Select "New Playlist...". Enter the name for the playlist and click "OK"
4. Then go through the tracks, on your Clip, and add them to your playlist. Right click on them and select "Send To Playlist:" > "name of your playlist"

That's it. You can make as many playlists as you want and go to town.

I have tried dragging and dropping directly from my local media to the playlist on my clip but every time I have tried that WinAMP crashes. I don't know why but it does.

I don't mean to sound dense here, but I've followed these instructions to the letter and the playlist is created, however when I access it on the clip, it tels me there are no entries. If I use a text editer to view the playlist on the clip, it has all of the songs and they are in the right place. Any suggestions?

I don't mean to sound dense here, but I've followed these instructions to the letter and the playlist is created, however when I access it on the clip, it tels me there are no entries. If I use a text editer to view the playlist on the clip, it has all of the songs and they are in the right place. Any suggestions?

And thanks to everyone for helping. I really appreciate it.

Try the updated way in post 10.

OK. I have been playing around with WinAMP and the Clip for a while now as far as playlists and I figured out an easier way to do them. Here you go:

1. Install/open Winamp and plug in your Clip.
2. On the left right click on "Playlists" > "New Playlist". Name it and click "OK".
3. Select "Local Media" > "Audio". Go through your music and drag and drop your music to the playlist.
4. When you are happy with your playlist, drag and drop your playlist to "Portables" > "Sansa Clip 2GB".

Now all the songs will copy to your clip and create the playlist in one action. A little easier than my previous directions. Let me know how this works out for you all. Enjoy!!!

I followed your exact instructions and again, the play list shows up and in winamp and windows explorer it shows all the tracks and the proper directory structure, but when I open the playlist in the "Clip", the playlist is empty. I used to have several Sansa M260s and I've got more than one "Clip" and I have the same problem with every device. That makes it pretty clear that it's most likely not the devices. Apparently, there is a setting on all of my computers or there is something that I am consistently doing incorrect.

I am using Windows XP SP3 and Winamp version 5.35. The firmware on my Clip is V02.01.16A. I'm almost desperate enough to try WMP!! : ) Actually, I tried using WMP and wasn't able to make them there either!